Term Name: diarrhea
Synonyms: diarrhea of presumed infectious origin, diarrhoea
Definition: A gastrointestinal system disease described as the condition of having frequent loose or liquid bowel movements. Acute diarrhea is a common cause of death in developing countries and the second most common cause of infant deaths worldwide. The loss of fluids through diarrhea can cause severe dehydration which is one cause of death in diarrhea sufferers. Along with water, sufferers also lose dangerous amounts of important salts, electrolytes, and other nutrients. There are at least four types of diarrhea: secretory diarrhea, osmotic diarrhea, motility-related diarrhea, and inflammatory diarrhea.
Ontology: Human Disease [DOID:13250]   ( DOID:13250 )

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is a type of: gastrointestinal system disease
has subtype: acute diarrhea congenital diarrhea inflammatory diarrhea motility-related diarrhea osmotic diarrhea secretory diarrhea